Check out GADG's initial details of the new digital and SLR cameras that are set to hit the store shelves this year.

Whether you are one of those artists who aspire to capture quality photos, or just a simple home buddy planning to document family bloopers, vacations, and sporting events; then you’d still better pick the best camera in the market. There are a lot of brands today competing for the “number 1″ position, and the only role of consumers is to review which among them is deserving to be bought.

In this article, GADG will provide you a detailed look at some of the anticipated cameras that are slated to reach the store shelves this year. The cameras being listed here also comes with their full features and pricing, letting you discover the best device that will fit your budget and needs.

With Apple's iPhone 5 yet to come, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile are having a war on which should carry the upcoming handset.

Regardless on who’s going to be iPhone 5’s carrier, a four-way battle is already cooking prior to the handset’s arrival in the market. Verizon is already boasting that it can let you talk and surf with the iPhone 4, while AT&T brags about its superior network. Moreover, a price war is also coming. But just wait until Apple’s iPhone 5 also lands on Sprint and T-Mobile.

With the arena being drawn already, listed after the jump are the iPhone 5 points that carriers should be concerned about.

Panasonic just revealed its new family member: The Lumix DMC-TS3. The camera that is ideal for the wild outdoors is set to hit the market this March.

Panasonic’s Lumix T series got a new member — the Lumix DMC-TS3. The 12.1-megapixel camera is designed to endure a drop from 6.6ft. high, a temperature as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit, and an underwater environment up to 40ft. deep. The Lumix DMC-TS3 is also friendly to the wild outdoors with its built-in GPS receiver and compass, altimeter and barometer.

Furthermore, Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-TS3 also features a new 3D mode. The camera will record 20 consecutive images as the user pans across a scene. After that, the Lumix DMC-TS3 will overlay the two best photos to create a 3D image file. Unfortunately, the file can only be viewed using a compatible 3D HDTVs and not on the camera itself.

Microsoft has finally confirmed the culmination of its 'Mouse 2.0' project, announcing that the prototype 'Cap Mouse' is to be released as the Microsoft Touch Mouse.

Microsoft has finally confirmed the release of its Mouse 2.0 project, also known as Touch Mouse. It is a combination of multi-touch surface and optical mouse, giving its users the best of both worlds. The Microsoft Touch Mouse is designed for Windows 7, bringing improved support of multi-touch devices to the platform. The reaction of the Touch Mouse depends on the number of fingers touching the surface.

The Microsoft Touch Mouse is expected to hit US stores on June, with a suggested retail price of $80. UK pricing and release date is yet to be confirmed.